What Happened to the Second Bark Petition?

                  This week is NAIDOC Week and this ...

Is Why Warriors Cross-Cultural Training Relevant Outside of Arnhem Land?

                  Is Why Warriors cross-cultural tra...

Our Land Our Languages Inquiry

Response to the federal Government’s Our Land Our Languages inquiry into Indigenous languag...

What is good cross-cultural training?

Cross-cultural training is a difficult subject to talk about due to a whole range of factors. One...

Economics of Remote Communities Part 6 – Recognising Pioneers and the Need for Flexibility

Based on our nine years of work in business development with Indigenous families, I think there a...

Madayin Law System; The Assent law of the Yolngu of Arnhem Land. Traditional Aboriginal Law

  This is the paper from Dr Djiniyini Gondarra’s presentation to the The Law and Justi...

Effective communication – not intervention, the key to Closing the Gap

Media Release:   Tuesday  28/06/11 The Only Intervention Needed “The only intervention needed in ...

Galiwin’ku Women Speak Up to the UN for Recognition of Yolŋu Law

Earlier this year, Navi Pillay, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights came to Aus...

Economics of Remote Aboriginal Communities – Part 1 History

There has been much discussion lately about economic development, ever since the Howard Governmen...

Homelands

For some of you, the term “homeland”, may not make sense. We would like to offer some explanation...

Dhurili Nation Challenges Mining Lease Agreement in Court

Dhurili Nation considers court action as Prime Minister celebrates historic agreement in Gove Pen...

Our hidden biases. Test your unconscious racial associations.

I have mentioned to some people that there is a test online that allows us to test our unconsciou...